Despairing remarks of mullahs’ faltering against PMOI and Iranian Resistance
Misinformation machine of the clerical regime, especially the organs affiliated to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has furiously escalated its delirious remarks over recent weeks to new dimensions and everyday tens of the regime's state media disseminate flagrant lies against the PMOI. The reason is its extreme frustration and fear due to the growing reception of the PMOI by the people as well as the recent victories of the Iranian Resistance inside Iran and abroad and also international calls to remove the PMO from the US terror list which have foiled the regime’s conspiracies against the Ashraf residents.
Maryam Rajavi called all Iranian people to assist earthquake-stricken families and to rescue those wounded or trapped beneath debris
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, offered her condolences and sympathy to the survivors of the devastating earthquake in Kerman, south of Iran, and wished immediate recovery of those injured and patience for the families of the slain.
UN shows 'deep concern' over Iran's rights record
UNITED NATIONS, Dec 22, 2010 (AFP) - The UN General Assembly on Tuesday approved a resolution expressing "deep concern" over "recurring" human rights violations in Iran, where authorities have been targeting rights lawyers in their ongoing crackdown on dissent.
British MPs, rights activists condemn siege of Camp Ashraf
A number of British members of Parliament and political figures have strongly denounced an unjust siege laid by the Iraqi government against the residents of Camp Ashraf near Baghdad, where 3,400 members of the main Iranian opposition reside.
Camp Ashraf has been under siege for the past two years. For the last 11 months, agents of the Iranian regime have used more than 140 loudspeakers installed around the camp to psychologically torture the residents, members of the principal opposition People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).At a session on December 21, 2010 in London, speakers, including two members of the British Parliament, expressed strong support for the beleaguered residents in Ashraf and condemned the unjust restrictions imposed against them at the behest of the Iranian regime.
Iran: 12 Executions in Zahedan and Qazvin
In an atrocious act, the clerical regime on Monday executed 11 prisoners in the city of Zahedan, the capital of southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan. The provincial mullahs’ judiciary chief announced that the victims were accused of “Waging war on God,” and “spreading corruption on earth”, and challenging the regime’s establishment. He emphasized that the regime’s “judiciary will not hesitate in implementing the sentences accurately and swiftly”.
Khamenei scoffs Hariri tribunal as “worthless”
The Iranian regime’s Supreme Leader has rejected a tribunal looking into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, apparently fearing that there will be revelations about the role of his agents in the criminal assassination.
Ahmadinejad sacks second cabinet member in a week
Nearly a week after sacking the regime’s foreign minister, the mullahs’ President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has dismissed another member of his cabinet, this time one of his most important deputies.
State-run media reported late Sunday that Mehrdad Bazrpash has been removed from his post as the vice president. He was also in charge of youth affairs and the head of the Saipa auto manufacturing company.
Iran: Suppressive forces on “high alert” after subsidies lift
The commander of the Iranian regime’s suppressive State Security Forces (SSF) in Tehran, Hossein Sajedinia, has warned that his forces are on high alert, in the latest display of the regime’s jitters over potential uprisings following the recent removal of subsidies.
Seized Iranian regime truck in Iraq full of explosives: police chief
A truck tied to the Iranian regime that was seized last week at the Basra international exhibition center in Iraq had been loaded with high explosives, the city’s police commander was reported as saying on Monday.
The regime ambassador in Iraq, Hassan Danaifar, had tried to downplay earlier reports about the seizure by saying that the material in it would have been used in “oil rigs.”
Mullahs’ judiciary targets Ahmadinejad aid on corruption charges
In a sign of rising tensions and deepening rifts within the Iranian regime, the spokesman for the mullahs’ judiciary has pointed to allegations on financial corruption committed by an ally of Iranian regime President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Gholamhossein Ejei, the spokesman for the regime’s judiciary, said at a press conference on Monday that “there are charges laid against the First Vice President,” referring to Mohammad-Reza Rahimi.